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Seizure in a 30 something

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Her husband called EMS when the patient experienced new onset seizures accompanied by micturition. However, cardiac syncope is always a differential diagnosis when someone presents with first time seizures. There are a number of things to look for in an ECG that can hint at arrhythmia as the cause of an apparent seizure.

Seizures 114
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BCE 74 Coding in the Scanner

Emergency Medicine Cases

In anticipation of EM Cases Episode 113 Diagnosis an Workup of Pulmonary Embolism with Dr. Kerstin DeWit and Dr. Eddy Lang, we have Dr. Peter Reardon telling us his Best Case Ever (Coding in the Scanner) of a young woman who presents with a seizure followed by hemodynamic instability, who codes while in the CT scanner.

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Medical Malpractice Insights: Brain Abscess

EMDocs

The triage nurse records the event as a “seizure” lasting 7 minutes. Exam documents that he is alert and oriented but “tired appearing” and “not appearing post-ictal.” ” Sixteen hours later the patient returns comatose after a grand mal seizure at home. Plaintiff : You never acknowledged the alleged “7 minute” seizure.

Seizures 101
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The Latest in Critical Care, 1/29/24 (Issue #27)

PulmCCM

Read the document for all the details (it’s not long). EEG Advised, to Rule Out Nonconvulsive Seizures Nonconvulsive seizures are occasionally present in comatose patients after cardiac arrest, undetectable without testing. Seizure prophylaxis was advised against, as there is no evidence for its efficacy.

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Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES)

Northwestern EM Blog

PRES can quickly devolve from a throbbing, atypical headache to seizures and brain hemorrhage, so intervening as soon as possible with aggressive BP reduction is the goal. Seizure management follows generally conventional practices. Adjunctive magnesium infusions are indicated for pregnant and postpartum cases. Tandlich, M.

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emDOCs Podcast – Episode 86 Tricky Cases Part 2

EMDocs

Episode 86: Tricky Cases Part 2 Case 3: 56-year-old female with history of seizures, actively seizing, EMS called. On ED arrival GCS is 3, there are rapid eye movements to the right but no other apparent seizure activity. Check glucose, obtain imaging, stop the seizure. They administer two doses of 10 mg midazolam IM.

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The Mycoplasma Comeback: Why This Atypical Pneumonia is Back – A PEMCurrents Podcast

PEMBlog

Patients can get joint pain, you can have a hemolytic anemia due to IgM antibodies causing an autoimmune hemolysis, or even neurological complications such as meningoencephalitis, seizures, transverse myelitis, or even Guillain Barre syndrome. Studies supporting antibiotic treatment of documented mycoplasma pneumoniae in children are limited.